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    Question reiner arms mag "stickies"

    anyone got any experience with the sticky things from reiner arms for the magazines. im curious how they will work in a pouch. they seem like they would stick and make a mess out of a mag change.

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    These gives "tactile" feel to it. Not that one can't grip the magazines by themselves unaided by the EMGs. . .

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    I have some on a few of my 30 round PMAGs...they are ok but nothing special. I like the pieces that fit on the side of the PMAG but the strips that wrap around the front of magazines don't stick as well.

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    I think they look awesome, not sure if they really do much for the regular Joe but more grip is always better (unless your running a tight fit mag pouch). I run them on all my P-mags and use GI 4mag pouches. Mags load and release in and out of the pouch great. Definately get the Ranger Plates if your run a mag pouch though!

    Here's a couple pics for ya...


    20 rounder mag with rainier kit:
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    30rounder mag with kit:
    [IMG][/IMG]

    Note: I purchased the full kits originaly but I was unable to get the front straps to stay on well enough to consider them usable. I was tempted to bond them with high strength adhesive permenantly but ended up tossing them as I think they will only fall off and leave residue down the road.

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    Like said, they do offer that little bit of extra texture and aesthetically cool looking, but for that cost, I dont plan to buy any more. I like Reiner, but thats a bit pricey.

    My glove palms grip plenty well, and if your having trouble gripping/loading your mags no matter what the conditions, then keep training. Worst/best case, reload from behind cover if its that imperative.

    slow is smooth, smooth is fast

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